DOJ has tasked over 500 reviewers to pour over Epstein files, says ‘substantial progress’ made

Over 500 DOJ Reviewers Pour Over Epstein Files, Claim Substantial Progress Made

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has tasked over 500 prosecutors and staff with reviewing millions of files linked to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The agency claims to have made "substantial progress" in the review process, despite widespread criticism that it is taking too long.

According to a letter sent to two federal judges, hundreds of reviewers are working around the clock to review and redact "millions of pages of materials" related to Epstein's case. The effort requires constant technical assistance due to the sheer volume of documents involved.

The review process has found significant duplication in various files, officials said. However, the estimated number of remaining documents and photos remains uncertain, according to the letter.

DOJ officials are focused on releasing materials under the Epstein Files Transparency Act as soon as possible while protecting victim privacy. The act requires the agency to turn over all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials related to Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

Since the law took effect in December, President Trump's DOJ has released only 12,285 documents, comprising around 125,575 pages of investigative materials on its Epstein Library webpage. This is a tiny fraction of the estimated two million files still being reviewed.

Several lawmakers have called for the prompt release of all investigative materials, accusing the DOJ of committing "criminal violations" and Attorney General Pam Bondi of failing to comply with measures laid out in the bill. Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) requested a special master to oversee the release.

The delayed release has raised concerns about the potential for ongoing court cases to be compromised. However, officials have said that protecting victims' privacy is crucial in this process.

In December, a file dump revealed shocking photos of Epstein with high-profile politicians and A-list stars, including Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger. Neither Clinton nor Trump has been accused of any wrongdoing related to Epstein.

The review process has also led to some technical issues, such as redactions that have raised eyebrows among tech-savvy sleuths. Some reviewers have found ways to uncensor heavily redacted files by copying them from Adobe Acrobat and pasting them into a word processor.

The release of the complete trove of documents remains uncertain, with officials offering no indication when it will be made available.
 
🚨 I think this whole review process is taking ages... like what's the holdup? They've got 500+ people working on this and still releasing tiny fractions of the files. It's not about protecting victims' privacy, it's about transparency! 🤦‍♀️ All these lawmakers are crying foul but nobody's talking about why it's taking so long. Is it because they're trying to sweep something under the rug? 🚮 I don't trust this DOJ review process one bit...
 
🤔 I gotta say, 500+ DOJ reviewers working on Epstein files is like trying to find a needle in a haystack 🧵💡. It's taking forever and I'm starting to think they're just delaying the inevitable 😒. I mean, we've seen some major players like Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger with Epstein, but what about all the others? 🤷‍♀️ It's like they're trying to sweep it under the rug 💨.

And can we talk about this "Epstein Files Transparency Act" for a second? 🤔 It sounds like a great idea on paper, but when you gotta navigate that many pages of files and documents, it gets messy 📝. I'm all about transparency, but come on, victims' privacy is one thing – hiding information is just shady 🙅‍♂️.

I think we need some outside help here, like a special master or something 👮‍♀️. It's like they're trying to solve a puzzle with too many missing pieces 🧩. I hope they get it together soon because the public deserves answers 💬.
 
🚨📁 just heard DOJ is still reviewing 1.9 million pages of Epstein files 🤯 over 500 reviewers are working around the clock but that's still only 12k docs released so far... 🤦‍♂️ seems like a slow process to me, especially with all those victims involved 🚫
 
🤔 I mean, 500 DOJ reviewers working on Epstein files is kinda crazy, but at least they're making progress, right? 🙃 It's not ideal that it's taking so long, but I guess you gotta sift through all those documents to make sure nothin' gets leaked. I'm just hopin' they can get it done ASAP so we can finally see what really went down with Epstein and his associates. 🕵️‍♀️ The fact that some reviewers are findin' ways to uncensor files by copy-pastin' 'em is pretty wild, though... like, didn't they think of that one? 😂
 
🤔 I'm just so tired of all these lawyers and politicians arguing about the Epstein case files 🙄 It's like, can't we all just focus on getting the truth out? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, 500 reviewers working around the clock is a lot, but it's also kinda reassuring that someone's taking this seriously 💯

I get why they want to protect the victims' privacy, and I'm not saying they shouldn't 😊 But at the same time, releasing all the documents under one law 🤔 seems like a pretty good idea. Like, if we're gonna have laws regulating how info is released, let's make sure it happens 📚

I don't really get why some of these politicians are calling for a special master to oversee everything 🤷‍♂️ I mean, isn't the DOJ already doing that? 🙃 And those people who found ways to uncensor files by copying and pasting 🤯... um, yeah, that's just weird 😂

Anywayz, can we all just chill for a sec and let the reviewers do their thing? ⏱️ We'll get to the bottom of this eventually, I'm sure 💪
 
🤔 I'm kinda thinking that this whole thing is just gonna drag on forever. 500+ people reviewing files is a lot, but 2 million estimated documents? It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack 🌳. And honestly, can we even trust the DOJ to release all the unclassified records without compromising victim privacy? I mean, it's one thing to protect them now, but what about when all the details are out there? The politicians involved just need to step up and take responsibility for their actions, you know? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm still not buying all this transparency stuff 🙄. 500+ DOJ reviewers pouring over Epstein files? Sounds like a whole lotta unnecessary work to me. What's next, gonna review every single email on Trump's server too? 😒 And another thing, why can't they just make the documents available without having to redact half of 'em first? It's like they're hiding something 🤔... or maybe it's just a lot of unnecessary technical hassle 🚮. I'll believe it when I see it 💯
 
omg u guyz I'm literally shaking rn thinking about all these epstein files lol like what if there's some crazy dirt on trump or clinton?? 😂 i dont think ill ever understand why ppl cant handle the truth 🙄 anyway idk how much more time they can take to review those files 2 million pages is a lot! and what with all the duplication and redactions its like they're playing hide and seek with us 🤔 i just want to see it all go down already but u know the whole victim privacy thing 🙏 so lets just keep it locked and loaded for now 🕵️‍♀️
 
I'm still shook about those Epstein files 🤯... all these years later, we're finally getting some answers. I mean, who wouldn't want to know what really went down behind closed doors? 500+ people pouring over millions of pages is a big deal! 📚 But, at the same time, I get why they need to take their sweet time - those victims deserve our respect and protection.

It's crazy how much duplication there is in all these files... like, what's the point of having that many copies if we're not gonna use them? 🤷‍♀️ And don't even get me started on the redactions... it's like they're hiding something or trying to hide who's doing the hiding. 🔒 Either way, I'm rooting for transparency - let's see what all these files have in store! 📊
 
omg can't believe how slow this DOJ is 🙄 they're talking about making progress but we've been waiting for like years to see some real change in those Epstein files!! 500 reviewers just ain't enough if you ask me 🤯 it's gotta be a lot more than that, especially when we know there's millions of pages involved. and what's up with the redactions tho? can't they just make them transparent or something? 🤷‍♀️ this whole thing is super frustrating 😩
 
omg u guys i cant even believe its been so long since epstein died and we still havent seen most of his files its like such a waste of time and resources lol and 500 reviewers is crazy thats like the entire student council working on one project meanwhile we have exams to study for and papers to finish
 
I don’t usually comment but I think 500+ reviewers pouring over Epstein files is kinda crazy... like, how many docs are we talking about here? 2 million pages? 🤯 That's a lotta work! And yeah, protecting victims' privacy is super important, but can't they just make it more transparent about the process and timeline? I mean, all this secrecy is making me wonder what exactly they're hiding. Anyway, hope they get it done soon... or at least give us some updates on when we might see the complete files 🤞
 
omg u guys can u believe this is still going on?? 🤯 like 2 million files and they've only released like 12k so far its insane! i'm literally dying over here to get some answers about epstein's case the delay is killing me 😩 and what's with all these redactions?? cant we just see the truth already?!? 🙄 i know they gotta protect the victims privacy but come on!! we r talking about a pedophile mastermind here!!! 👀
 
I'm so curious about how long this review process is gonna take 🤔📁. I mean, 500 reviewers working on millions of pages? That's a lot of paperwork 😩. I just want to see the documents already, not all these excuses and redactions 🙄. And can we please get some answers from AG Bondi about when it'll be done? The public deserves to know what went down at that island 🌴. It's been too long since Epstein was taken down, and now we're stuck in limbo ⏱️. Come on, DOJ, get those files out already! 💼
 
I'm getting so frustrated with all these delays 🤯! 500+ people reviewing all those files is already a huge undertaking, but still, only 12k docs released after months? 🙄 That's not exactly what I'd call substantial progress... My gut tells me there's more to it than meets the eye 👀. We deserve transparency, not redactions that are basically impossible to decipher 🔒. The victims' privacy is important, but let's also keep in mind the public's right to know... it's all about finding a balance here 🤝
 
This is just getting crazy 🤯💥 500 reviewers working on Epstein files? That's like trying to sift through a giant haystack 🌾🔍 and still finding a needle! What's the holdup here? 🕰️ The fact that they've found duplication in some files is one thing, but how many are still left? 🤷‍♂️ And what about those technical issues? Can't we just uncensor already? 😩👀 A special master to oversee the release might be a good idea, but it's not like this hasn't been discussed before #JusticeForEpsteinVictims #TransparencyMatters #GetItTogetherDOJ 🚨
 
omg u can imagine how frustrating this whole situation is for victims families 🤕... i think its taking too long for DOJ to release all these files they have been reviewing, its like they're playing with fire here considering the sensitivity of the case and all the people involved 💔... i feel bad for the reviewers who are working around the clock on this task, its a huge job but at least they're making progress 🤝... u hope that soon we'll see some real change in terms of justice being served here 👍
 
Ugh, this is just crazy man 🤯! 500 reviewers pouring over Epstein's files? That's like, what, thousands of hours of work? And still, they can't even give us an estimate on when the whole thing will be out... 😩 I mean, I get it, protecting victim privacy is super important, but come on, we're talking about millions of pages of documents here! It's like they're hiding something 🤫. And those lawmakers are right, this whole process is just a mess. The fact that only 12,285 documents have been released so far? That's basically nothing 📚. I mean, if Trump's DOJ can't even get it together to release the full report on Epstein... what does that say about the state of our justice system? 🤔
 
Ugh I'm getting so frustrated with this whole Epstein review thing 🤯, like 500 reviewers working on millions of pages? That's insane! But at least they're making progress, right? It's just weird that we don't know how many files are left or when the release is gonna happen... it's like they're playing a game of cat and mouse with us 😒. I get that victim privacy is important, but can't they just give us some hints on what we're waiting for? The 12k docs released so far don't even scratch the surface of the whole mess... 📊👀
 
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